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It's raining and of course I'm in my feelings.
I real life dyin yo
something i’d do while high
Accurate
I know it really depends but tbh waiters shouldn’t even expect tips if they want to discriminate and give Black people worse service
this took me out
I just left a plantation tour in Louisiana. I have a lot to say…
SAY IT!
I honestly thought I knew everything about slavery. Not so.
The owner of this particular plantation had it built by slaves for 3 years. Every brick was handmade. Over 120,000 bricks on 2,000+ acres of land (this place was huge.) The clay used for the bricks came from the Mississippi River. The majority of the slaves are buried under the Levees and water. Some are buried with their Masters. Not allowed to live with them but could be dead with them.
Before you enter the house, there’s a list of slaves who lived here including their age and how much they were purchased for. 124 total. Some slaves were worth as little as $25. As young as 5 years old.
On this particular plantation, the owner was big on punishment…he used noise making neck restraints. Imagine three 4lb balls around your neck with bells inside. Children were restrained by ankle locks that connected between their ankles.
This was a sugar cane plantation, one the worst practices to involve slaves because of its danger. A lot of slaves were decapitated, amputees and killed from the fields and machinery. A lot of kids lost their lives creating sugar. Speaking of children, a child stood in the living room and operated the fan with a string while guests ate dinner. As young as 3 years old.
Here’s what shook me even further: Before the Civil War, a lot of slave owners were going in debt and could not afford their properties and were not producing enough cotton and sugar to maintain their lifestyles. Slaves were used as HUMAN CREDIT CARDS. Slaves were a guaranteed line of credit. You could get HALF of your property’s value depending on how many healthy and able slaves you owned.
My people were human credit cards and lines of credit to BANKS. We were property. We were labeled as equipment and nothing more.
There is no such thing as a good slave owner. They owned my PEOPLE and used them as checks and balances. This cycle continues with prison and brutality. I do not want to hear shit about “Why can only Black people say this or that?” I don’t want to hear shit about “we’re all human.”
And by the way, not one of those slaves are at rest. Those spirits were so alive, you could feel their presence, their pain and someday, their revenge.
The front of the house and yard. This plantation was huge. Just thinking about my ancestors tending to all this land…
SOME of the enslaved names, ages, race and purchase price.
The living room.
Interior.
The dining room. That piece hanging above the table is ORIGINAL to the house. That’s the fan that a slave as young as 3 years old had to operate manually with a string.
The view from the balcony in the main hallway. This is how they looked over the slaves while they worked in the yard.
*sigh* Names of the enslaved that occupied the shacks. Children included. Their names are written inside one of the shacks. I’m not sure if there are other names inside other shacks because I could only handle 2. After I saw the punishment equipment, I left.
Slave Shacks. These are NOT the original shacks. These were built to imitate them.
Slaves for Sale Ads.
The landscape of Slavery throughout the United States in 1860. JUST 1860. Let that sink in.
Note: The last time the home was OWNED by a Louisiana citizen was 1972. This is her original bedroom, her lipstick is STILL on the dresser. This is why the house has been updated since slavery times because it was occupied up until 1972. Regardless, this used to be where house slaves slept.
Jesus.
The balcony picture really just fucked me up. I’m sick.
This is 2 mins from my parents house.
I used to work here and let me tell you, the spirits of the slaves are angry. Oak alley plantation is also a bed and breakfast now and cabin number 4 and the rene house are just not somewhere you want to sleep, no matter what the workers tell you. We had complaints from guests saying that when they were sleeping in the Rene house, they would feel hands on their necks. Cabin number 4 is worse because when guests tried to leave,the door knob had a habit of somehow falling off and leaving the guests locked in the house with all the crazy activity going on.
They call the mansion the big house now and theres activity there too. The plantation has gray line tours come out and one time when they were in the first room of the tour a candle stick flew across the room at a mans head. Also, you’d be in the big house alone and all of the sudden, your hair or clothes would be pulled.
Theres a lot more that happened but its really too much to type.
i dont owe anyone an explanation about anything i decide to do in my life. isnt that amazing
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I can’t stop watching this
I’m here for the big girl up front
This is my favorite thing right now.
COME THROUGH THICK MAMA IN FRONT!!!
WJEFE IS THE FULL VIDEO I AM HERE FOR THIS ESPECIALLY THE BIG GIRL IN TJE FRONT SLAYING
WATCH THIS
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Here’s me singing somewhere over the rainbow 🌈